The Copa do Brasil for women's football in Brazil is set to return after a nine-year hiatus, featuring 65 clubs from various divisions. Scheduled to begin in May and culminating in November, this event is a long-awaited opportunity for clubs to gain recognition and compete for titles. However, issues persist in the broader landscape of Brazilian women's football, including inconsistent game broadcasts and declining sponsorships. With Brazil preparing to host the Women's World Cup in two years, the need for improved visibility and support is more crucial than ever, as challenges threaten the sport's growth.
"After a nine-year hiatus, the Copa do Brasil for women's football in Brazil returns, allowing clubs to compete for silverware and expand the game across divisions."
"Despite growing sponsorship visibility in the Brasileirao A1, challenges remain, particularly lack of consistent broadcast coverage which hampers club visibility."
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